tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3418166821095736040.post5013805074300761408..comments2023-04-04T09:08:04.554-05:00Comments on musings from the pastor's study: WE WAIT IN HOPE (NOT ALWAYS JOYFUL)fr. david tokarzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14323039126889157726noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3418166821095736040.post-10982226222379629742009-12-15T06:40:06.979-06:002009-12-15T06:40:06.979-06:00The remark of the anxiety caused by the "slow...The remark of the anxiety caused by the "slow pace of our Tribunal" jumped out at me. Why do we have to depend on a group of people in the Tribunal to decide whether or not an annulmment is in order or not? Would it not be more logical to have the pastor of a parish make such a decision? After all the pastor should be knowledgeable about the status of the individuals concerned. (By the way, this suggestion was also made by one of the "officers" of the Mobile Marriage Tribunal about 8 years ago?? I believe His suggestion appeared in America.) Just my two cents, aidanaidanacciohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16545271748638797608noreply@blogger.com